Permanent member of KITP/Professor of physics at UCSB. Background: Statistical physics. Current interest: Revisiting "Growth and Form" with the benefit of modern molecular genetics and live imaging. How does positional information together with intercellular interactions really define shapes and structures?
Assistant Professor at Cal Poly Pomona. I mostly work on the theory of fluorescence imaging beyond the diffraction limit, but I also have an interested in blood vessels.
Assistant professor at University of Warsaw. Working on computational models linking regulatory DNA sequences with chromatin state and finally transcription patterns.
Professor of Physics at UC Irvine. Current interests include developmental biology, in particular, how growth is controlled in the Drosophila wing disc via the Fat pathway and elastic interactions between cells.
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Karen Alim
David Arnosti
Nick Baker
Bill Bialek
Otger Campas
Lionel Christiaen
Lucy Colwell
Eric Davidson
Job Dekker
Claude Desplan
Glenn Edwards
Eileen Furlong
ThomasGregor
Stefan Gunther
Vincent Hakim
Lars Hufnagel
Ken Irvine
Frank Jülicher
Alain Karma
Matthias Kaschube
Thomas Lecuit
Loic LeGoff
Ruth Lehmann
Maria Leptin
Mike Levine
David Lubensky
Olga Markova
Andrew McMahon
Mark Metzstein
Uwe Ohler
Norbert Perrimon
Kanaka Rajan
Herve Rouault
Yasser Roudi
Timothy Saunders
François Schweisguth
Boris Shraiman
Permanent member of KITP/Professor of physics at UCSB. Background: Statistical physics. Current interest: Revisiting "Growth and Form" with the benefit of modern molecular genetics and live imaging. How does positional information together with intercellular interactions really define shapes and structures?Eric Siggia
Saurabh Sinha
Alex Small
Assistant Professor at Cal Poly Pomona. I mostly work on the theory of fluorescence imaging beyond the diffraction limit, but I also have an interested in blood vessels.Stephen Small
David Sprinzak
Alexander Stark
Sebastian Streichan
Pavel Tomancak
Erik van Nimwegen
Marian Walhout
John Wallingford
Bartek Wilczynski
Assistant professor at University of Warsaw. Working on computational models linking regulatory DNA sequences with chromatin state and finally transcription patterns.Lewis Wolpert
Clare Yu
Professor of Physics at UC Irvine. Current interests include developmental biology, in particular, how growth is controlled in the Drosophila wing disc via the Fat pathway and elastic interactions between cells.Julia Zeitlinger